Spatial Informatics

Four Plus One Program

Conditional Acceptance while an Undergraduate Student

By planning ahead during your undergraduate program, you can finish in a single year the Master of Science in Information Science and Engineering (non-thesis option), the Master of Science in Spatial Informatics (distance learning only) or the Master of Science in Information Systems (on campus or distance learning).

Undergraduate students from any degree program at the University of Maine may apply as early as the summer before their junior year for admission to any of the listed masters degree programs. Applications for “early admission” should be received by the middle of the first semester of the junior year and are not accepted after the senior year has commenced.

By taking a course overload of three credits in the second semester of the Junior year and a course overload of three credits in each of the semesters of the Senior year, a motivated student typically may acquire 9 credits (but no more than 12) for graduate school (at undergraduate tuition rates) prior to acquiring their undergraduate degree assuming that they receive a B or better in all of the courses. At least five core courses in the program are available by distance offerings each year.

All of these distance courses are taught by professors with geospatial specialties and thus examples are often drawn from this field. By taking a 3-credit Internship graduate course with a corporation, agency or non-profit organization during the summer, a student may readily complete the coursework master’s degree in a single year after their undergraduate degree.

To save course credit tuition dollars for the student, the Application for Admission to the Four Plus One Program is submitted to the SIE/MSIS Graduate Coordinator rather than to the graduate school. If a student is accepted and the perfomance criteria below are met, acceptance into the Four Plus One Program indicates a commitment by the SIE/MSIS faculty (1) to accept the student’s graduate courses completed while an undergraduate student within their graduate program of study and (2) to support the student’s application for formal admission to the graduate school after completion of the undergraduate degree.

To apply for admission to the Four Plus One Program before or during the junior year, an applicant should expect to have an overall minimum undergraduate grade point average of 3.25, must have completed the University of Maine General Education Requirement in Math and must have three letters of recommendation from current or previous university instructors. The participating student must take the GRE exam prior to completing their senior year but support by the faculty in continuation through and formal admission to the graduate program will be based primarily on performance in the graduate courses and overall grade point average upon graduation from the undergraduate program. The formal application for admission to the graduate program through the graduate school can occur anytime during or after the senior year of the undergraduate program. Below a 3.0 accumulated undergraduate grade point average should be assumed cause for withholding support for the student by the program faculty for formal acceptance into the graduate program.

Note: If the Four Plus One student takes the GRE exam and submits the scores in the initial application process before or during the junior year, the faculty may admit the student to the graduate school as of a specific future semester. This will often allow the student to take courses requiring a formal prerequisite of “graduate standing.”

Students with two or fewer semesters remaining to complete their undergraduate degree program (i.e. 30 credits or less) do not qualify for the “four-plus-one program.” Rather, the student should submit an application through the regular SIE or MSIS graduate admissions process. In this case, the student may still take and transfer up to two graduate courses prior to formal admission and perhaps more in specific circumstances if approved by the faculty.